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Small-molecule mimicry hunting strategy in the imperial cone snail, Conus imperialis

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2021-03-12

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Torres, Joshua P.
Lin, Zhenjian
Watkins, Maren
Salcedo, Paula Flórez
Baskin, Robert P.
Elhabian, Shireen
Safavi-Hemami, Helena
Taylor, Dylan
Tun, Jortan
Concepcion, Gisela

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

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Cone snails; conA

LC Subjects

Poisonous marine animals; Polychaeta; Peptides; Sea snails; Metabolites; Predatory animals; Mollusks; Predation (Biology); Piscivores; Mimicry (Biology)

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SDG 14 - Life below water

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Challenge 9: Skills, knowledge, and technology for all
Challenge 10: Change humanity’s relationship with the ocean

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Torres, J. P., Lin, Z., Watkins, M., Salcedo, P. F., Baskin, R. P., Elhabian, S., Safavi-Hemami, H., Taylor, D., Tun, J., Concepcion, G. P., Saguil, N., Yanagihara, A. A., Fang, Y., McArthur, J. R., Tae, H., Finol-Urdaneta, R. K., Özpolat, B. D., Olivera, B. M., & Schmidt, E. W. (2021). Small-molecule mimicry hunting strategy in the imperial cone snail, Conus imperialis. Science Advances, 7(11), eabf2704.

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